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mud4b wrote:What are these going in and Why would you settle for a D44 when you wanted a D60? What are the D44s comming out of?
they are going in a vitara tube buggy....
im finding it hard to find dana 60s at a reasonable price
RUFF wrote:A GQ diff wouldnt be a bad choice for the rear but its not Full floating(Unless you use a Huge Ute one) and they have a small pinion shaft which have been known to break. And the gearing options are not great on them.
Then a GQ in the front you have the issue of getting CVs to hold up. There are not many options there.
bubs wrote:RUFF wrote:A GQ diff wouldnt be a bad choice for the rear but its not Full floating(Unless you use a Huge Ute one) and they have a small pinion shaft which have been known to break. And the gearing options are not great on them.
Then a GQ in the front you have the issue of getting CVs to hold up. There are not many options there.
In a vitara tube buggy i cant see it being a major issue, with the front it will be interesting to see how the hilux long field conversion goes
mud4b wrote:[quote
If you just want to go Danas because you heard they are awsome make sure you can find parts for the D44 you are looking at first before you buy it.
bru21 wrote:go the gq's. how is a axle going to break in a buggy weighing half what a gq does. yes it may happen, but really what are the odds. a gu cv is like 30% stronger and rerely break in gq's. so a gq in a vitara is still proportionatly stronger than a gu in a gq. if you set up the buggy right and minamise tramping and bouncing, and aviod shock loads they will last.
and if the pinion broke i think you could afford the minimal price for another![]()
sometimes to move foward you have to go with what you can get.
just do it
bru
mud4b wrote:hmmm..
i know when to listen...
i can get em for a decent price......but as said hilux stuff is cheap and easy to get..
so i might go that way....![]()
at least i can get started then....
how would you compare them(hilux) to 80 series?
RUFF wrote:bubs wrote:RUFF wrote:A GQ diff wouldnt be a bad choice for the rear but its not Full floating(Unless you use a Huge Ute one) and they have a small pinion shaft which have been known to break. And the gearing options are not great on them.
Then a GQ in the front you have the issue of getting CVs to hold up. There are not many options there.
In a vitara tube buggy i cant see it being a major issue, with the front it will be interesting to see how the hilux long field conversion goes
Is bobby doing a conversion for GQs?
bru21 wrote:i know the weight has little to do but i was meaning as a comparison. if you shockload you diffs with 100:1 gearing and heavy tyres you will brek something. run an auto and drive carefully. yank stuff is ok but you have to get it and spares.
longfields are dear on a cheap buggy. also you can't compare what the average buggy builder is going to do to the better ones in the country.
lux may well be/are a good choice but gq stuff is cheap as nowdays and still heavier, and disks both ends. not argueing at all just pointing out that for someone thet wanted 80s or 44's that patrols are comparable and there ready to go (bubs)
mud4b wrote:very good points.....
i will be going the lux diffs now.....
i already have em in my zook,running 80s high pinion ,bundera steering arms,rear discs.....so i know how to build these to my liking....
i will eventually upgade the axles and cv one day,but to start with its going to be reasonably priced....
thanks all...

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